Post
Topic
Board Gambling
Re: shame on the stake
by
slapper
on 19/03/2023, 06:01:48 UTC
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The OP himself only gave a statement about the problem he was experiencing or in short it was just a story. He did not provide details and evidence stating that the error actually occurred from Stake so that I or some people might not be able to believe what the OP had said.
Regarding the problem when failing to withdraw money in a bet with the aim of taking profit, it is not the fault of the Stake, but the gambler who is less adept at making withdrawals. We can also see in some feedback regarding cases like this and the main mistake of gamblers is that they don't want to refresh on the betting page to be able to get updates on the betting page.
So that we cannot completely blame the gambling platform that we use.
Firstly, let me say that I completely agree with your point about the importance of providing evidence before we can believe in someone's story. Without evidence, we have no way of determining whether the story is true or not. Now, moving on to the main issue at hand - withdrawing money in betting. I couldn't agree with you more! In my opinion, one of the biggest mistakes that gamblers make is not keeping themselves up to date with the latest information. They don't refresh their pages or keep track of their bets, and then they wonder why they're not making any profits!

Let us not hastily pass judgement, shall we? Despite our common humanity, errors inevitably occur as part and parcel of our being. I firmly believe that our missteps are opportunities to become more refined individuals. Let's own up to our deeds and keep ourselves from blaming others for our inadequacies. To round off, I concur with your argument that our slips-ups should not be solely attributed to the gambling arena. Let's endeavor to be more perceptive and conscientious gamblers!